Privacy and cookies

Aberdeenshire Council Webcasting: Privacy and cookies

When you visit this Citizenscape we use a tool, called website 'cookies' to help us find out limited information about how our website is being used.

These 'cookies' are small files that are sent to your browser and held there, usually for a limited time, to help us collect that information. British law demands that we explain what cookies we use and offer you the option of rejecting them in order for you to make informed choices about your online privacy. While we provide information on our website about the cookies we use, we assume that by reading this and continuing to accept cookies, you have provided consent

By looking in your browser settings you'll be able to find the cookies that we're using - which is explained in the second section of this policy.

What cookies we use

Session cookie

This cookie's technical name is "PHPSESSID". We use this cookie to make sure we can distribute the use of our website evenly. When you visit the website, it assigns your browser to a particular server. The cookie expires after one day.

Google Analytics

Google Analytics is a service that provides Public-i with data that we use to monitor the performance of our website. It allows us to collect anonymised information on the users of our website that includes simple information about where users are, what where they arrived at our website from and how long they spent on the site and what pages they visited. Google Analytics uses a number of cookies. They are:

"__utma"

"__utmb"

"__utmc"

"__utmz"

RPX

We use a service called RPX to enable users to log into the site using the social-media identities - and this uses two cookies as part of that process.

Third-party widgets

Many of the widgets that are incorporated into Citizenscape are ‘third-party’ in that the content they containg comes from somewhere else. These include:-

Twitter

User Voice

Cover it Live

Disqus

Where there are third-party widgets, these will often use cookies you should look at the service provider’s terms and conditions to find out more about the cookies that they use.

How to disable cookies

All web browsers allow you to look at and set whether or not you accept cookies - and you'll usually be able to find these options within the browser's settings.

Rather than provide instructions - which may change as browsers are updated - please consult your browser's help section and look for privacy and 'disabling cookies'.